Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a whole new me.
These pieces are adaptable, versatile, detachable. You can tie it up, release, reverse, combine, layer, add or remove.
The exclusive print imbued into embroidery was created mixing elements of the Tailoring with the natural course of nature that births and dies, represented by delicate roses and the sense of beauty and freedom that comes from death.
Special accessories developed in wood show the resistance and durability of the human essence that remains while everything around transforms.
Wool, Cotton, Silk Organza and horsehair canvas are the materials chosen to bring this collection to life.
The colour palette was extracted from the old tailoring books that travelled through the times and aged with it.
Make me a tailor, make me adapt, let me change...
Embroidery: Par72.ie
Soundtrack: Lianne La Havas - GoodGoodbye (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blood/id986317401) mixed by Maurizio Delvecchio

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
The album is available worldwide on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/preorder/tailor-the-dark-horse/id545059669
www.justmusic.co.za
www.facebook.com/justmusicsouthafrica
www.twitter.com/justmusicsa
http://soundcloud.com/justmusicsouthafrica
Director: Johan Beukes - ThirdWorld Media http://www.thirdworld.co.za/
Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years laying the groundwork for her first solo project, in February, Tailor travelled to her hometown of Johannesburg to record half a dozen demos. To her surprise, she finished the session with twice as much material and a new-found understanding of what inspires her songs.
"As Tailor, it was my first time solo in a proper studio with a producer," recalls the singer, who was first signed with a band at the age of 15. "I took what I thought were my twelve best songs, written over a few years. Just as we finished laying down the last one, I began playing about on my guitar and singing lyrics that seemed to sail in to my head. I didn't even realise I had written a song until the producer asked me to play it again because he hadn't hit record."
That song, the bewitching 'Wolf', is Tailor's first single from 'The Dark Horse'. But it wasn't a one-off.
"One by one, new tracks just flowed out of me," says Tailor. "No one could believe I hadn't prepared them. It was a bizarre, spiritual experience. I felt as though I had floated out of my body and was watching someone else. I learnt a lot about myself that day. I discovered a side to me I didn't know was there."

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

Dublin

Dublin (/ˈdʌblᵻn/, Irish:Baile Átha Cliath[blʲaːˈklʲiəh]) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Dublin is in the province of Leinster on Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey. The city has an urban area population of 1,273,069. The population of the Greater Dublin Area, as of 2011, was 1,801,040 persons.

Conor McGregor

Conor Anthony McGregor (born 14 July 1988) is an Irish mixed martial artist who competes in the featherweight and lightweight divisions of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is the current UFC Featherweight Champion and the former Cage Warriors featherweight and lightweight champion. As of 14 December 2015, he is No. 3 in the official UFC pound-for-pound rankings and ranked as the No. 1 featherweight and No. 5 pound-for-pound fighter in the world by Sherdog. He is currently on a 15-fight win streak, 14 of which have not made it past the second round.

In 2006, McGregor moved with his family to Lucan in west Dublin, attending Gaelcholáiste Coláiste Cois Life. Following that, he commenced a plumbing apprenticeship. While in Lucan, he began sparring with future Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Tom Egan who taught McGregor how to grapple and ignited his passion for mixed martial arts. McGregor's walking weight is around 170 lbs.

Alex D'Paula - Make Me Tailor

Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a whole new me.
These pieces are adaptable, versatile, detachable. You can tie it up, release, reverse, combine, layer, add or remove.
The exclusive print imbued into embroidery was created mixing elements of the Tailoring with the natural course of nature that births and dies, represented by delicate roses and the sense of beauty and freedom that comes from death.
Special accessories developed in wood show the resistance and durability of the human essence that remains while everything around transforms.
Wool, Cotton, Silk Organza and horsehair canvas are the materials chosen to bring this collection to life.
The colour palette was extracted from the old tailoring books that travelled through the times and aged with it.
Make me a tailor, make me adapt, let me change...
Embroidery: Par72.ie
Soundtrack: Lianne La Havas - GoodGoodbye (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blood/id986317401) mixed by Maurizio Delvecchio

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Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Meet the man who dresses Conor McGregor

Tailor - Step Back (Just Music Sessions LIVE)

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
The album is available worldwide on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/preorder/tailor-the-dark-horse/id545059669
www.justmusic.co.za
www.facebook.com/justmusicsouthafrica
www.twitter.com/justmusicsa
http://soundcloud.com/justmusicsouthafrica
Director: Johan Beukes - ThirdWorld Media http://www.thirdworld.co.za/
Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years laying the groundwork for her first solo project, in February, Tailor travelled to her hometown of Johannesburg to record half a dozen demos. To her surprise, she finished the session with twice as much material and a new-found understanding of what inspires her songs.
"As Tailor, it was my first time solo in a proper studio with a producer," recalls the singer, who was first signed with a band at the age of 15. "I took what I thought were my twelve best songs, written over a few years. Just as we finished laying down the last one, I began playing about on my guitar and singing lyrics that seemed to sail in to my head. I didn't even realise I had written a song until the producer asked me to play it again because he hadn't hit record."
That song, the bewitching 'Wolf', is Tailor's first single from 'The Dark Horse'. But it wasn't a one-off.
"One by one, new tracks just flowed out of me," says Tailor. "No one could believe I hadn't prepared them. It was a bizarre, spiritual experience. I felt as though I had floated out of my body and was watching someone else. I learnt a lot about myself that day. I discovered a side to me I didn't know was there."

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

3:44

Tailor Tan Shop

Tailor Tan Shop

Tailor Tan Shop

2:31

Stories of the InterContinental® Life Presents: Empathy - A Bespoke Connection

Stories of the InterContinental® Life Presents: Empathy - A Bespoke Connection

Stories of the InterContinental® Life Presents: Empathy - A Bespoke Connection

With InterContinental Hotels & Resorts every experience is a chance to learn about places and people. In this episode of Stories of the InterContinental Life, we visit the atelier of Kathryn Sargent, the first woman Master Tailor to open her own shop in Savile Row, and experience how she’s modernizing this industry for the twenty-first century, one personal connection at a time.

1:56

Larissa's Plaza Tailor Shop | FINDitKC

Larissa's Plaza Tailor Shop | FINDitKC

Larissa's Plaza Tailor Shop | FINDitKC

Larissa's Tailor Shop on the Plaza in Kansas City covers all your alteration and dry cleaning needs. Alterations on clothing purchased on the Plaza receives 20% off! http://finditkc.com/larissas-plaza-tailor-shop/

2:29

Fashion Shoot for 'Make & Tailor' - for the Irish Mail on Sunday

Fashion Shoot for 'Make & Tailor' - for the Irish Mail on Sunday

Fashion Shoot for 'Make & Tailor' - for the Irish Mail on Sunday

A behind the scenes look at a fashion photo shoot for Ireland's hottest new fashion label, Make and Tailor. See www.makeandtailor.com for more info.

Design - Taken from The Tailor Made Man

65 Hurls - Fine Hurley Craftsmanship in Dublin

Hurley making is one of the oldest and most indigenous crafts in Ireland. 65 Hurls in Castleknock, Dublin 15 show the expertise and skill it takes to design and produce hurleys of the highest standard. 65 Hurls also takes pride in their personal repair service. With more than 10 years hands on experience, they explain how they can tailor for each players individual preference regarding size, shape, and strength. Visit 65hurls.com for more info.
Videography: BrendanO'Rourke & Drew Dineen
Editing: Brendan O'Rourke
Music: The Music Bed

This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance your sewing. Visit my blog www.finetailoringbyjim.blogspot.com for more tips and techniques! Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentleman-Jim/1449237345343485

Alex D'Paula - Make Me Tailor

Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a ...

published: 05 Jul 2016

Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Meet the man who dresses Conor McGregor

Tailor - Step Back (Just Music Sessions LIVE)

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
The album is available worldwide on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/preorder/tailor-the-dark-horse/id545059669
www.justmusic.co.za
www.facebook.com/justmusicsouthafrica
www.twitter.com/justmusicsa
http://soundcloud.com/justmusicsouthafrica
Director: Johan Beukes - ThirdWorld Media http://www.thirdworld.co.za/
Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years ...

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

published: 18 Oct 2016

Tailor Tan Shop

published: 04 Jan 2009

Stories of the InterContinental® Life Presents: Empathy - A Bespoke Connection

With InterContinental Hotels & Resorts every experience is a chance to learn about places and people. In this episode of Stories of the InterContinental Life, we visit the atelier of Kathryn Sargent, the first woman Master Tailor to open her own shop in Savile Row, and experience how she’s modernizing this industry for the twenty-first century, one personal connection at a time.

published: 02 Dec 2016

Larissa's Plaza Tailor Shop | FINDitKC

Larissa's Tailor Shop on the Plaza in Kansas City covers all your alteration and dry cleaning needs. Alterations on clothing purchased on the Plaza receives 20% off! http://finditkc.com/larissas-plaza-tailor-shop/

published: 14 Apr 2011

Fashion Shoot for 'Make & Tailor' - for the Irish Mail on Sunday

A behind the scenes look at a fashion photo shoot for Ireland's hottest new fashion label, Make and Tailor. See www.makeandtailor.com for more info.

Design - Taken from The Tailor Made Man

65 Hurls - Fine Hurley Craftsmanship in Dublin

Hurley making is one of the oldest and most indigenous crafts in Ireland. 65 Hurls in Castleknock, Dublin 15 show the expertise and skill it takes to design and produce hurleys of the highest standard. 65 Hurls also takes pride in their personal repair service. With more than 10 years hands on experience, they explain how they can tailor for each players individual preference regarding size, shape, and strength. Visit 65hurls.com for more info.
Videography: BrendanO'Rourke & Drew Dineen
Editing: Brendan O'Rourke
Music: The Music Bed

This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance your sewing. Visit my blog www.finetailoringbyjim.blogspot.com for more tips and techniques! Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentleman-Jim/1449237345343485

Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a whole new me.
These pieces are adaptable, versatile, detachable. You can tie it up, release, reverse, combine, layer, add or remove.
The exclusive print imbued into embroidery was created mixing elements of the Tailoring with the natural course of nature that births and dies, represented by delicate roses and the sense of beauty and freedom that comes from death.
Special accessories developed in wood show the resistance and durability of the human essence that remains while everything around transforms.
Wool, Cotton, Silk Organza and horsehair canvas are the materials chosen to bring this collection to life.
The colour palette was extracted from the old tailoring books that travelled through the times and aged with it.
Make me a tailor, make me adapt, let me change...
Embroidery: Par72.ie
Soundtrack: Lianne La Havas - GoodGoodbye (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blood/id986317401) mixed by Maurizio Delvecchio

Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a whole new me.
These pieces are adaptable, versatile, detachable. You can tie it up, release, reverse, combine, layer, add or remove.
The exclusive print imbued into embroidery was created mixing elements of the Tailoring with the natural course of nature that births and dies, represented by delicate roses and the sense of beauty and freedom that comes from death.
Special accessories developed in wood show the resistance and durability of the human essence that remains while everything around transforms.
Wool, Cotton, Silk Organza and horsehair canvas are the materials chosen to bring this collection to life.
The colour palette was extracted from the old tailoring books that travelled through the times and aged with it.
Make me a tailor, make me adapt, let me change...
Embroidery: Par72.ie
Soundtrack: Lianne La Havas - GoodGoodbye (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blood/id986317401) mixed by Maurizio Delvecchio

published:05 Jul 2016

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Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
The album is available worldwide on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/preorder/tailor-the-dark-horse/id545059669
www.justmusic.co.za
www.facebook.com/justmusicsouthafrica
www.twitter.com/justmusicsa
http://soundcloud.com/justmusicsouthafrica
Director: Johan Beukes - ThirdWorld Media http://www.thirdworld.co.za/
Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years laying the groundwork for her first solo project, in February, Tailor travelled to her hometown of Johannesburg to record half a dozen demos. To her surprise, she finished the session with twice as much material and a new-found understanding of what inspires her songs.
"As Tailor, it was my first time solo in a proper studio with a producer," recalls the singer, who was first signed with a band at the age of 15. "I took what I thought were my twelve best songs, written over a few years. Just as we finished laying down the last one, I began playing about on my guitar and singing lyrics that seemed to sail in to my head. I didn't even realise I had written a song until the producer asked me to play it again because he hadn't hit record."
That song, the bewitching 'Wolf', is Tailor's first single from 'The Dark Horse'. But it wasn't a one-off.
"One by one, new tracks just flowed out of me," says Tailor. "No one could believe I hadn't prepared them. It was a bizarre, spiritual experience. I felt as though I had floated out of my body and was watching someone else. I learnt a lot about myself that day. I discovered a side to me I didn't know was there."

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
The album is available worldwide on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/preorder/tailor-the-dark-horse/id545059669
www.justmusic.co.za
www.facebook.com/justmusicsouthafrica
www.twitter.com/justmusicsa
http://soundcloud.com/justmusicsouthafrica
Director: Johan Beukes - ThirdWorld Media http://www.thirdworld.co.za/
Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years laying the groundwork for her first solo project, in February, Tailor travelled to her hometown of Johannesburg to record half a dozen demos. To her surprise, she finished the session with twice as much material and a new-found understanding of what inspires her songs.
"As Tailor, it was my first time solo in a proper studio with a producer," recalls the singer, who was first signed with a band at the age of 15. "I took what I thought were my twelve best songs, written over a few years. Just as we finished laying down the last one, I began playing about on my guitar and singing lyrics that seemed to sail in to my head. I didn't even realise I had written a song until the producer asked me to play it again because he hadn't hit record."
That song, the bewitching 'Wolf', is Tailor's first single from 'The Dark Horse'. But it wasn't a one-off.
"One by one, new tracks just flowed out of me," says Tailor. "No one could believe I hadn't prepared them. It was a bizarre, spiritual experience. I felt as though I had floated out of my body and was watching someone else. I learnt a lot about myself that day. I discovered a side to me I didn't know was there."

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor ...

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

With InterContinental Hotels & Resorts every experience is a chance to learn about places and people. In this episode of Stories of the InterContinental Life, we visit the atelier of Kathryn Sargent, the first woman Master Tailor to open her own shop in Savile Row, and experience how she’s modernizing this industry for the twenty-first century, one personal connection at a time.

With InterContinental Hotels & Resorts every experience is a chance to learn about places and people. In this episode of Stories of the InterContinental Life, we visit the atelier of Kathryn Sargent, the first woman Master Tailor to open her own shop in Savile Row, and experience how she’s modernizing this industry for the twenty-first century, one personal connection at a time.

Larissa's Tailor Shop on the Plaza in Kansas City covers all your alteration and dry cleaning needs. Alterations on clothing purchased on the Plaza receives 20% off! http://finditkc.com/larissas-plaza-tailor-shop/

Larissa's Tailor Shop on the Plaza in Kansas City covers all your alteration and dry cleaning needs. Alterations on clothing purchased on the Plaza receives 20% off! http://finditkc.com/larissas-plaza-tailor-shop/

Hurley making is one of the oldest and most indigenous crafts in Ireland. 65 Hurls in Castleknock, Dublin 15 show the expertise and skill it takes to design and produce hurleys of the highest standard. 65 Hurls also takes pride in their personal repair service. With more than 10 years hands on experience, they explain how they can tailor for each players individual preference regarding size, shape, and strength. Visit 65hurls.com for more info.
Videography: BrendanO'Rourke & Drew Dineen
Editing: Brendan O'Rourke
Music: The Music Bed

Hurley making is one of the oldest and most indigenous crafts in Ireland. 65 Hurls in Castleknock, Dublin 15 show the expertise and skill it takes to design and produce hurleys of the highest standard. 65 Hurls also takes pride in their personal repair service. With more than 10 years hands on experience, they explain how they can tailor for each players individual preference regarding size, shape, and strength. Visit 65hurls.com for more info.
Videography: BrendanO'Rourke & Drew Dineen
Editing: Brendan O'Rourke
Music: The Music Bed

This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance you...

This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance your sewing. Visit my blog www.finetailoringbyjim.blogspot.com for more tips and techniques! Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentleman-Jim/1449237345343485

This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance your sewing. Visit my blog www.finetailoringbyjim.blogspot.com for more tips and techniques! Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gentleman-Jim/1449237345343485

Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 100...

published: 27 May 2016

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel...

published: 09 Mar 2015

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Ro...

published: 17 Dec 2015

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN IRELAND | TRAVEL GUIDE

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published: 25 Jun 2016

Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

published: 22 Jul 2013

DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
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published: 30 Oct 2016

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hu...

published: 27 Mar 2013

Top 10 Things To Do In Dublin Ireland

In my TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DUBLIN video, I will take you all around the lovely Irish capital of Dublin to see, smell, and taste the best of the city. There is shopping on Grafton Street, an exploration of Trinity College Library to see the ancient Book of Kells, and even a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Wondering if a visit to the wildly historic Temple Bar is included in the top things to do in Dublin list? You’ll have to watch to find out!
Hopefully these suggestions will assist in planning all of your Ireland travel adventures. Be sure to subscribe and leave me a comment! Have you been to Ireland? Did you find it to be green?
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Top Things to do in Dublin for Two Days

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I had a short trip to Dublin in February, and thanks to my friend at Ovation, IrelandDMC, she gave me a good list of what to do in Dublin for the short amount of time I had to spend. I had a blast here, and loved the people and the culture. The food was surprisingly good everywhere we went, and it was easy to get around from our hotel. I can't wait to come back to Ireland!!!
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Hotel - Shelbourne Hotel - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dubbr-the-shelbourne-dublin-a-renaissance-hotel/
KilmainhamGoal (historic jail) - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g186605-d191025-Reviews-Kilmainham_Gaol-Dublin_County_Dublin.htmlArthur's Pub - ...

published: 04 Mar 2016

Visit Dublin –Things To Do and See in Dublin, Ireland

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Come travel with us and discover the best things to do in Dublin, Ireland!
More than a thousand years old, Ireland’s capital is an enthralling destination to explore. Whether you’re looking to discover Dublin’s extensive history or get a taste of the pub culture, you’ll find it all on the eastern coast of Ireland.
Begin your Dublin sightseeing by getting to know the city’s past at the Kilmainham Gaol. This former prison, which dates back to 1796, most famously incarcerated nationalist leaders associated with the major rebellions, including the 1916 Easter Rising. The prison closed in 1924, and has since been restored as a museum focused on the story of Irish nationalism. Take a step back in history and embark on a guided...

A Tourist's Guide to Dublin, Ireland

We fly into Dublin for a rapid-fire tour of Temple Bar, the Guinness Factory and the craic!
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published: 07 Aug 2015

Dublin Like a Local on Travel with Kate

In Dublin, I was stiffed! Ya, that's right. My local had to cancel on me, last-minute. And because I only had a very brief amount of time in the Irish capital, I decided to try something new - ambush total strangers and see if someone might be my local guide.
I believe, in the end, I fared pretty well. What do you think?
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https://www.facebook.com/BalkanBeatzDub
Of course, I need to say THANK YOU to dear Lidija! She was so kind and generous to take me around - giving quite a few hours of her day. The places she showed me were great! And wow, did I luck out to get such an engaging person. She isn't Irish but she is a Dublin local with a passion for the city. It's hard to beat that.
And I have to say a big th...

published: 31 Oct 2013

Dublin Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VI...

Dublin (Ireland) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its ...

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to ea...

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the c...

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www....

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.

DUBLIN | Essential Travel Guide by Holiday Extras

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, ...

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
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The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Dublin is one of the liveliest and friendliest cities we've visited! In this EssentialGuide, we'll take you through everything you need to know before you go, including how to get there from Dublin airport, what the food's like (superb!!) and where you'll find all the best things to do, see and experience.
For more on Dublin, we also have a video with all our top things to do here: https://youtu.be/BIfvO4rwLNQ
And some Dublin hidden gems from the locals in a video here: https://youtu.be/AjAZvtoz5QE
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
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Transcript:
The airport is 10km outside Dublin and is the only international airport serving the city. From here, your choices for transport to the centre are bus or a taxi, as there’s no train station at the airport.
Dublin airport’s Aircoach will take you to various locations across the city, so make sure you know which stop is nearest your hotel.
Dublin is compact, which means if you’re staying in the city centre, you can pretty much walk to everything. However, if you want to get around quickly, hop on a tram. The Luas is Dublin’s tram system; there are two lines, red and green. And the walk from the end of the green line to the red line is about 15 minutes. Don’t forget to always tap in and tap out, otherwise you’ll get charged the maximum possible fare.
If you plan on making multiple journeys, we recommend getting a LeapCard.It’s Dublin’s public transport top-up smart card and you can get them at the airport or at local shops, wherever you see the sign.
Dublin is bisected by the River LIffey, which runs across the city. There used to be a pronounced cultural divide, with the poor living in the North and the South being home to the upper and middle classes. Today, that’s not the case and Dublin can be divided into some distinct districts…
The Medieval district is the oldest part of Dublin. It’s here that you can find Dublin Castle, Christ Church and St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
The GeorgianDistrict starts at St.Stephen’s Green and Trinity College and continues up to the canal. Dublin’s Docklands is where lots of the world’s biggest tech companies have offices. The Cultural District is where you’ll find Temple Bar. This area is home to pubs, clubs, markets and Dublin’s most energetic nightlife.
A word of warning about the weather in Dublin - it’s late June and, as you can see, the weather is glorious… If you’re a duck! But, seriously, the weather in Dublin constantly changes. During the time in the city, we’d often have warm sun, torrential rain and overcast skies; all on the same day. Our advice is to be prepared and pack a light waterproof or small umbrella.
If there’s one thing that Dublin and Ireland do better than anyone else in the world, it’s their seafood, especially their oysters.
One place we definitely recommend you go is Klaw. It’s a tiny seafood restaurant on Crown Alley, just off Temple Bar Square. It’ll probably be full when you arrive so you may have to wait outside with a pint of Guinness but it’s worth it, we promise.
Also, if you quote ‘HolidayExtras’ when you arrive, they’ll give you a free Oyster :)
When it comes to drink, Guinness is obviously what Dublin is best known for, and for good reason. Ireland’s most famous export definitely tastes better in its home city. They say it’s in the water, but what we know is that you can’t come to Dublin without at least trying it just once…or twice…three times…you get the idea!
We recommend trying out the Porterhouse. It’s the city’s original craft beer pub and they’ve been serving for 20 years. I’ve gone for a Dublin pale ale, which is €5 and, according to this, is an Irish-style pale ale with an orange, lemon and lime hop character…
This Guinness in Temple Bar was €5.95.
This pub meal cost €13.50.
This coffee cost €2.50.
A Temple Bar hotel cost roughly €170 per night.
Quick tip - if at the chip and PIN machine you get the choice to use Pounds or Euros, always choose Euros. Shops will give you a worse exchange rate than your bank will.

Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful...

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthful cities, with an estimate of 50% of citizens being younger than 25. Dublin is home to many of Ireland's historic castles and other rich examples of architecture.
The most important places to visit in Dublin are: Dublinia, Old Jameson Distillery, Dublin Castle, Phoenix Park (where you will find Dublin Zoo), and of course the Guinness Storehouse.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Dublin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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I had a short trip to Dublin in February, and thanks to my friend at Ovation, IrelandDMC, she gave me a good list of what to do in Dublin for the short amount of time I had to spend. I had a blast here, and loved the people and the culture. The food was surprisingly good everywhere we went, and it was easy to get around from our hotel. I can't wait to come back to Ireland!!!
Dublin VideoInformation:
Ovation Ireland (DMC) - http://ovationdmc.com/country/ireland/
Day 1:
Hotel - Shelbourne Hotel - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dubbr-the-shelbourne-dublin-a-renaissance-hotel/
KilmainhamGoal (historic jail) - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g186605-d191025-Reviews-Kilmainham_Gaol-Dublin_County_Dublin.htmlArthur's Pub - http://www.arthurspub.ie
Gunniess Storehouse - http://www.guinness-storehouse.com
Fade St. Social - http://www.fadestreetsocial.com/
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Day 2:
Yogism - http://www.yogism.ie
Dublin Castle - http://www.dublincastle.ie
Temple Bar - http://dublinstemplebar.com
The Quay's Bar - http://www.quaysrestaurant.com
The Irish WhiskeyMuseum - http://www.irishwhiskeymuseum.ie
Music -
The Wishing Well / Apples in Winter / Frost Is All Over (3 TraditionalIrish and Celtic Instrumentals for Jigs and Reels)

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I had a short trip to Dublin in February, and thanks to my friend at Ovation, IrelandDMC, she gave me a good list of what to do in Dublin for the short amount of time I had to spend. I had a blast here, and loved the people and the culture. The food was surprisingly good everywhere we went, and it was easy to get around from our hotel. I can't wait to come back to Ireland!!!
Dublin VideoInformation:
Ovation Ireland (DMC) - http://ovationdmc.com/country/ireland/
Day 1:
Hotel - Shelbourne Hotel - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dubbr-the-shelbourne-dublin-a-renaissance-hotel/
KilmainhamGoal (historic jail) - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g186605-d191025-Reviews-Kilmainham_Gaol-Dublin_County_Dublin.htmlArthur's Pub - http://www.arthurspub.ie
Gunniess Storehouse - http://www.guinness-storehouse.com
Fade St. Social - http://www.fadestreetsocial.com/
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Day 2:
Yogism - http://www.yogism.ie
Dublin Castle - http://www.dublincastle.ie
Temple Bar - http://dublinstemplebar.com
The Quay's Bar - http://www.quaysrestaurant.com
The Irish WhiskeyMuseum - http://www.irishwhiskeymuseum.ie
Music -
The Wishing Well / Apples in Winter / Frost Is All Over (3 TraditionalIrish and Celtic Instrumentals for Jigs and Reels)

Visit Dublin –Things To Do and See in Dublin, Ireland

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Come travel with us and discover the best things to do in Dublin, Ireland!
More than a thousand years old, Ireland’s capital is an enthralling destination to explore. Whether you’re looking to discover Dublin’s extensive history or get a taste of the pub culture, you’ll find it all on the eastern coast of Ireland.
Begin your Dublin sightseeing by getting to know the city’s past at the Kilmainham Gaol. This former prison, which dates back to 1796, most famously incarcerated nationalist leaders associated with the major rebellions, including the 1916 Easter Rising. The prison closed in 1924, and has since been restored as a museum focused on the story of Irish nationalism. Take a step back in history and embark on a guided tour of the largest unoccupied gaol in Ireland.
For more history lessons, continue your journey to the Christ Church Cathedral. It’s considered the seat of the Church of Ireland and Roman CatholicArchbishops of Dublin, and manuscripts date it back to 1030. The establishment has experienced many changes and restorations over the years, making it a prime place to trace the city’s history. Learn about King Henry VIII’s role and the church’s long rivalry with St. Patrick Cathedral.
After dabbling in Dublin’s past, head to Temple Bar to get a sense of the city’s culture. This cobblestone strip is considered the heart of its nightlife, but truthfully, it’s captivating at any time of the day. Spend an afternoon window shopping, and then step into one of the bars for a traditional pub experience—you’ll fit right in with a pint and a plate of pub fare.
No Dublin visit is complete without exploring the Guiness® Storehouse and the Old Jameson Distillery. The Guiness® Storehouse is home to the world’s largest pint glass, but it’s also where you can learn the story behind the popular stout and sip on the brew straight from the source. To keep the good times rolling, head across the River Liffey to the Old Jameson Distillery. Here you’ll learn what three ingredients make up the famous whiskey, and you’ll even have the opportunity to sip a signature Jameson cocktail.
On your next romp to Ireland, set out on Dublin tours for a peek into the country’s largest city. For more tips and recommendations to get you excited about visiting, watch our Dublin travel guide video.
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Come travel with us and discover the best things to do in Dublin, Ireland!
More than a thousand years old, Ireland’s capital is an enthralling destination to explore. Whether you’re looking to discover Dublin’s extensive history or get a taste of the pub culture, you’ll find it all on the eastern coast of Ireland.
Begin your Dublin sightseeing by getting to know the city’s past at the Kilmainham Gaol. This former prison, which dates back to 1796, most famously incarcerated nationalist leaders associated with the major rebellions, including the 1916 Easter Rising. The prison closed in 1924, and has since been restored as a museum focused on the story of Irish nationalism. Take a step back in history and embark on a guided tour of the largest unoccupied gaol in Ireland.
For more history lessons, continue your journey to the Christ Church Cathedral. It’s considered the seat of the Church of Ireland and Roman CatholicArchbishops of Dublin, and manuscripts date it back to 1030. The establishment has experienced many changes and restorations over the years, making it a prime place to trace the city’s history. Learn about King Henry VIII’s role and the church’s long rivalry with St. Patrick Cathedral.
After dabbling in Dublin’s past, head to Temple Bar to get a sense of the city’s culture. This cobblestone strip is considered the heart of its nightlife, but truthfully, it’s captivating at any time of the day. Spend an afternoon window shopping, and then step into one of the bars for a traditional pub experience—you’ll fit right in with a pint and a plate of pub fare.
No Dublin visit is complete without exploring the Guiness® Storehouse and the Old Jameson Distillery. The Guiness® Storehouse is home to the world’s largest pint glass, but it’s also where you can learn the story behind the popular stout and sip on the brew straight from the source. To keep the good times rolling, head across the River Liffey to the Old Jameson Distillery. Here you’ll learn what three ingredients make up the famous whiskey, and you’ll even have the opportunity to sip a signature Jameson cocktail.
On your next romp to Ireland, set out on Dublin tours for a peek into the country’s largest city. For more tips and recommendations to get you excited about visiting, watch our Dublin travel guide video.
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Dublin Like a Local on Travel with Kate

In Dublin, I was stiffed! Ya, that's right. My local had to cancel on me, last-minute. And because I only had a very brief amount of time in the Irish capital, ...

In Dublin, I was stiffed! Ya, that's right. My local had to cancel on me, last-minute. And because I only had a very brief amount of time in the Irish capital, I decided to try something new - ambush total strangers and see if someone might be my local guide.
I believe, in the end, I fared pretty well. What do you think?
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Of course, I need to say THANK YOU to dear Lidija! She was so kind and generous to take me around - giving quite a few hours of her day. The places she showed me were great! And wow, did I luck out to get such an engaging person. She isn't Irish but she is a Dublin local with a passion for the city. It's hard to beat that.
And I have to say a big thank you to Simon and his friends for really being great criac! Criac is an Irish term for "good fun." You guys made the editing process of this video very entertaining for me. Cheers to you!
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Also find me on Twitter @KateLThomas and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelwithkate
PHOTO CREDIT: In the Travel with Kate opening sequence, the image behind Kate eating sushi (not of Kate) is by photographer TreyRatcliff of http://www.stuckincustoms.com/

In Dublin, I was stiffed! Ya, that's right. My local had to cancel on me, last-minute. And because I only had a very brief amount of time in the Irish capital, I decided to try something new - ambush total strangers and see if someone might be my local guide.
I believe, in the end, I fared pretty well. What do you think?
To listen to Lidija's radio show go to:
https://soundcloud.com/lidija-radacic or
https://www.facebook.com/BalkanBeatzDub
Of course, I need to say THANK YOU to dear Lidija! She was so kind and generous to take me around - giving quite a few hours of her day. The places she showed me were great! And wow, did I luck out to get such an engaging person. She isn't Irish but she is a Dublin local with a passion for the city. It's hard to beat that.
And I have to say a big thank you to Simon and his friends for really being great criac! Criac is an Irish term for "good fun." You guys made the editing process of this video very entertaining for me. Cheers to you!
Please subscribe to my channel.
Also find me on Twitter @KateLThomas and on Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelwithkate
PHOTO CREDIT: In the Travel with Kate opening sequence, the image behind Kate eating sushi (not of Kate) is by photographer TreyRatcliff of http://www.stuckincustoms.com/

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

Travel video about destination Dublin in Ireland.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and colorful reminders of bygone times. Numerous well preserved buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.
One of the city's main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city's oldest buildings. It has seen much transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for 700 years and under King Henry VIII, Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most venerable university. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The high standard of education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin's General Post Office was once the site of an important historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James Connolly, around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began Ireland's struggle for Independence. In Easter of 1916, the Irish Republic was born.
Bursting with pubs and music, this most hospitable city is a wonderful combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!

Start planning your trip to Dublin, Ireland with this travel guide of the top things to do in the city.
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VisitDublin, capital of Ireland, a city with indelible Irish charm and Guinness-fueled camaraderie. Follow the strains of Irish folk music to the Temple Bar pubs, stroll through one of the city's elegant Georgian squares and find the famous Book of Kells at Trinity College.
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Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
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Start planning your trip to Dublin, Ireland with this travel guide of the top things to do in the city.
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VisitDublin, capital of Ireland, a city with indelible Irish charm and Guinness-fueled camaraderie. Follow the strains of Irish folk music to the Temple Bar pubs, stroll through one of the city's elegant Georgian squares and find the famous Book of Kells at Trinity College.
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Check out the playlists below of things to do around the world:
Paris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6B9eRftggo&list=PLCFBAACF6B88F832F
Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
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NIGHTMARES ON WAX sunset set in The Lab IBZ

Coors Light & Mixmag present The LabIBZ from Sol House, Ibiza.
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Between June 22 and July 9 Mixmag and Coors Light are taking over Rooftop Nine for a series of very special Labs from the WhiteIsle, powered by Void Acoustics. We've hand-picked some of the finest artists in the game to spin their interpretation on the original Balearic and sunset groove that Ibiza was founded on.
With the sun beating down on the White Isle our June 30 Lab sees us take over Rooftop Nine with Nightmares on Wax.
This season sees Nightmares On Wax take the Wax Da Jam party back to Las Dalias, the oldest discoteca on the island, for four special dates, one a month from June to September. This...

About The House Series 9, Episode 1

Close to Mullingar, County WestmeathPatrick and Niamh Daly are building their dream family home. This will not be an ordinary home. Patrick who is a well established architectural technologist has spent years designing it. Aesthetically the house will be very interesting, but even more fascinating -- This will be Ireland's first zero carbon zero energy passive house. Their idea is to build a house that requires no central heating system and while this has already been done, Patrick and Niamh are taking things a step further. The aim is to build this house using only natural carbon storing materials, like wood and hemp. Patricks plans are ambitious and experimental, but both himself and Niamh are keen environmentalists and very passionate about their project. Although they bought the site ...

Hands: Powers of the Metal

ACADEMY LIVE | Glenn Norwood - Fashion & Beauty Photography

In this webinar Glenn gives you an insight into his view of Beauty and Fashion Photography - With a strong emphasis on the creative, Glenn talks about how he pushes his creative boundaries, capture unique images, pose models to achieve new angles, and edits his work to editorial standard.
Glenn has been working in the professional photography industry since 1990. In this time he has worked in many disciplines from commercial to social photographic genres, but have always been fascinated with Fashion and beauty photography, specialising in this field now for the last 15 years.
Glenn works and grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland where his studio is currently based. Glenn is a qualified member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers since 1993 and recipient of the Kodak Eu...

published: 11 Aug 2017

Sir William Treloar Reel 1 (1907-1910)

Sir William Purdie Treloar (Lord Mayor of London1906) founded a hospital in the country for crippled children. The hospital was opened in 1907 in Alton, Hampshire:
SIR WILLIAM TRELOAR (Reel 1)
Title: "Now to the college where permanently crippled boys are taught a useful trade".
WS A boys dormitory. A man enters and the boys leap out of bed, quickly strip the sheets off their beds and run out. Title: "How many of you get up with such keenness and alacrity?". The bathroom. Pan down a row of baths side by side with boys bathing and waiting by. "And after breakfast to the workshops". The boys briskly walk outside to a large hut nearby (many are limping or on crutches). "In the leather shops the boys become skilled in the making of all kinds of leather goods". Pan around the busy...

published: 13 Apr 2014

Fundamental Approach to Building a Bespoke Wardrobe ....

Today, we take a wholistic approach towards designing an executing a comprehensive gentlemens bespoke wardrobe. I am wearing a pair of Crispaire SummerFresco trousers by Holland & Sherry in 10oz dove gray. Above it I have on a OkeyBespoke Rugby Pop-over shirt made from Loro Piana 180gram jersey cotton. Shoes are a pair of brown suede slippers by Belgian Shoes.

published: 20 Aug 2017

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published: 17 Jul 2015

How to: Work at Google — Google Sales Resume & Interview Prep

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http://www.GoHop.ie HoneymoonTravelAdviceTalk with travel journalist and broadcaster Fionn Davenport (March 2016). Honeymoons should be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If are looking for a top destination or you want both relaxation and action-packed adventure, GoHop.ie can tailor-make elaborate all-inclusive honeymoon packages that have got it all. Many of their honeymoons include complimentary honeymoon enhancements such as room upgrades, candlelit dinners and complimentary spa treatments. http://www.GoHop.ie expert advisors can create romantic bespoke, all-inclusive packages to top destinations.
GoHop.ie is Ireland’s multi-award winning travel company, whose mission is to create great experiences for their customers. GoHop.ie has a dedicated team of travel experts who are passionat...

EAST VAN INKORPORATED

Produced and concept by Rocco Di Popolo and Ani Kyd
Directed by Ani Kyd
Director of Photography - Andy Hodgson
Edited by Mayne BrandSound - Oscar Vargas and EugenioBattagliaProducer's assistant - Pepper Kay
East Van Inkorporated is a show about the adventures and escapades of well-known East Vancouver entrepreneur Rocco Di Popolo’s day-to-day crazy life, his friendships, his drive, his business mind, and over-the-top personality.
Rocco will tell you to fuck-right-off if he smells bullshit; but he does it in such a way that you can’t help but smile. A fully tattooed and charismatic businessman with a big taste of old school Italian.
He is wonderfully entertaining with his intense and somewhat abrasive personality; inspiring and playfully insulting almost everyone he comes
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Liberal International Order and 'the Tyranny of the Minority' | Jake Sullivan Q&A (2017)

00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal InternationalOrder
07:30 - Communicating outside of the ‘liberal elite’
11:18 - America First and SimpleMessaging
13:55 - The Great Recession?
21:26 - Social Media and crafting complex messages
25:16 - The Death of Expertise
28:30 - The Tyranny of the Minority
00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal International Order
“Last week I was in Edinburgh and John Ikenberry was talking there and he talked about the “Liberal International Order”, as everybody probably knows is his thing. So there was a lot of talking about the problems that the Liberal International Order is facing nowadays and the names of Farage, Trump, Le Pen were related quite often. What is missing here, the kind of elephants in the room, is a discussion, a debate of the significant short co...

published: 12 Oct 2017

Facebook's Head of Design | Disrupt SF 2017

Facebook design head LukeWoods talks to Josh Constine about making products that actually help people in disasters, the problem of misuse, and building new solutions.

Coors Light & Mixmag present The LabIBZ from Sol House, Ibiza.
More on N.O.W: www.facebook.com/nightmaresonwaxofficial/
Lab IBZ is powered by VoidAcoustics: http://voidacoustics.com
Between June 22 and July 9 Mixmag and Coors Light are taking over Rooftop Nine for a series of very special Labs from the WhiteIsle, powered by Void Acoustics. We've hand-picked some of the finest artists in the game to spin their interpretation on the original Balearic and sunset groove that Ibiza was founded on.
With the sun beating down on the White Isle our June 30 Lab sees us take over Rooftop Nine with Nightmares on Wax.
This season sees Nightmares On Wax take the Wax Da Jam party back to Las Dalias, the oldest discoteca on the island, for four special dates, one a month from June to September. This will mark Wax Da Jam’s eighth season in Ibiza and the theme for this year’s parties is the ‘season of giving’, the party will be happening inside and out with markets stalls, food and more.
Nightmares On Wax recently spoke about how important the smaller events are to the island “We need this as well as the mega clubs. Wax Da Jam maintains and relives the spirit of Ibiza”. They’re managing to do this by continuing to build its core beliefs “The ethos of Wax Da Jam is crowd participation. The people make the party.”
As an ambassador for the charity Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, George is offering ravers the chance to contribute to change with their partying. The charity creates opportunities for the dance music industry to make a positive impact on children in crisis. The aim for Wax Da Jam this season is to donate 10 per cent of their door income to the foundation, so as to help pay to build a well in India or Africa. Which would provide 3000 people with clean water for the next decade. More info on the charity can be found here.
To apply for free guestlist all you have to do is hit us up on labIBZ@mixmag.net and for those of you not fortunate enough to make the event fear not, you'll be able to watch the full set via our Facebook page and MixmagTV on June 31.
Wax Da Jam is bringing in some serious talent in the form of Fat Freddy’s Drop, Seth Troxler, Negghead, Kenny Dope, Wolfgang Haffner and Shovell amongst others. Full dates and lineups can be found here: http://bit.ly/2syDe9I

Coors Light & Mixmag present The LabIBZ from Sol House, Ibiza.
More on N.O.W: www.facebook.com/nightmaresonwaxofficial/
Lab IBZ is powered by VoidAcoustics: http://voidacoustics.com
Between June 22 and July 9 Mixmag and Coors Light are taking over Rooftop Nine for a series of very special Labs from the WhiteIsle, powered by Void Acoustics. We've hand-picked some of the finest artists in the game to spin their interpretation on the original Balearic and sunset groove that Ibiza was founded on.
With the sun beating down on the White Isle our June 30 Lab sees us take over Rooftop Nine with Nightmares on Wax.
This season sees Nightmares On Wax take the Wax Da Jam party back to Las Dalias, the oldest discoteca on the island, for four special dates, one a month from June to September. This will mark Wax Da Jam’s eighth season in Ibiza and the theme for this year’s parties is the ‘season of giving’, the party will be happening inside and out with markets stalls, food and more.
Nightmares On Wax recently spoke about how important the smaller events are to the island “We need this as well as the mega clubs. Wax Da Jam maintains and relives the spirit of Ibiza”. They’re managing to do this by continuing to build its core beliefs “The ethos of Wax Da Jam is crowd participation. The people make the party.”
As an ambassador for the charity Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, George is offering ravers the chance to contribute to change with their partying. The charity creates opportunities for the dance music industry to make a positive impact on children in crisis. The aim for Wax Da Jam this season is to donate 10 per cent of their door income to the foundation, so as to help pay to build a well in India or Africa. Which would provide 3000 people with clean water for the next decade. More info on the charity can be found here.
To apply for free guestlist all you have to do is hit us up on labIBZ@mixmag.net and for those of you not fortunate enough to make the event fear not, you'll be able to watch the full set via our Facebook page and MixmagTV on June 31.
Wax Da Jam is bringing in some serious talent in the form of Fat Freddy’s Drop, Seth Troxler, Negghead, Kenny Dope, Wolfgang Haffner and Shovell amongst others. Full dates and lineups can be found here: http://bit.ly/2syDe9I

Close to Mullingar, County WestmeathPatrick and Niamh Daly are building their dream family home. This will not be an ordinary home. Patrick who is a well established architectural technologist has spent years designing it. Aesthetically the house will be very interesting, but even more fascinating -- This will be Ireland's first zero carbon zero energy passive house. Their idea is to build a house that requires no central heating system and while this has already been done, Patrick and Niamh are taking things a step further. The aim is to build this house using only natural carbon storing materials, like wood and hemp. Patricks plans are ambitious and experimental, but both himself and Niamh are keen environmentalists and very passionate about their project. Although they bought the site a number of years ago, they have spent a lot of time researching this house. Patrick has even spent 3 extra years studying a masters in ecological building to ensure that he has the necessary skills to carry out this project. Patrick is taking on a lot with this project. As well as running his own business, now he is project managing the build of his house and although he describes this build as 'experimental', both himself and Niamh are feeling positive and confident in the early stages. The couple's dreams finally become reality as the timber frame structure for their house goes up, however, already the bad Irish weather has uncovered a problem in the roof membrane, which is leaking.

Close to Mullingar, County WestmeathPatrick and Niamh Daly are building their dream family home. This will not be an ordinary home. Patrick who is a well established architectural technologist has spent years designing it. Aesthetically the house will be very interesting, but even more fascinating -- This will be Ireland's first zero carbon zero energy passive house. Their idea is to build a house that requires no central heating system and while this has already been done, Patrick and Niamh are taking things a step further. The aim is to build this house using only natural carbon storing materials, like wood and hemp. Patricks plans are ambitious and experimental, but both himself and Niamh are keen environmentalists and very passionate about their project. Although they bought the site a number of years ago, they have spent a lot of time researching this house. Patrick has even spent 3 extra years studying a masters in ecological building to ensure that he has the necessary skills to carry out this project. Patrick is taking on a lot with this project. As well as running his own business, now he is project managing the build of his house and although he describes this build as 'experimental', both himself and Niamh are feeling positive and confident in the early stages. The couple's dreams finally become reality as the timber frame structure for their house goes up, however, already the bad Irish weather has uncovered a problem in the roof membrane, which is leaking.

In this webinar Glenn gives you an insight into his view of Beauty and Fashion Photography - With a strong emphasis on the creative, Glenn talks about how he pushes his creative boundaries, capture unique images, pose models to achieve new angles, and edits his work to editorial standard.
Glenn has been working in the professional photography industry since 1990. In this time he has worked in many disciplines from commercial to social photographic genres, but have always been fascinated with Fashion and beauty photography, specialising in this field now for the last 15 years.
Glenn works and grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland where his studio is currently based. Glenn is a qualified member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers since 1993 and recipient of the Kodak EuropeanGold Award on no less than on three occasions
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In this webinar Glenn gives you an insight into his view of Beauty and Fashion Photography - With a strong emphasis on the creative, Glenn talks about how he pushes his creative boundaries, capture unique images, pose models to achieve new angles, and edits his work to editorial standard.
Glenn has been working in the professional photography industry since 1990. In this time he has worked in many disciplines from commercial to social photographic genres, but have always been fascinated with Fashion and beauty photography, specialising in this field now for the last 15 years.
Glenn works and grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland where his studio is currently based. Glenn is a qualified member of the British Institute of Professional Photographers since 1993 and recipient of the Kodak EuropeanGold Award on no less than on three occasions
Want over 2,500 ad free films on a range of photography subjects from basics, pro and business?
Then check out: http://thephotographeracademy.com/
Catch the next live webinar for FREE at http://thephotographeracademy.com/workshops
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Sir William Purdie Treloar (Lord Mayor of London1906) founded a hospital in the country for crippled children. The hospital was opened in 1907 in Alton, Hampshire:
SIR WILLIAM TRELOAR (Reel 1)
Title: "Now to the college where permanently crippled boys are taught a useful trade".
WS A boys dormitory. A man enters and the boys leap out of bed, quickly strip the sheets off their beds and run out. Title: "How many of you get up with such keenness and alacrity?". The bathroom. Pan down a row of baths side by side with boys bathing and waiting by. "And after breakfast to the workshops". The boys briskly walk outside to a large hut nearby (many are limping or on crutches). "In the leather shops the boys become skilled in the making of all kinds of leather goods". Pan around the busy workshop. MS a boy shows us a smart leather suitcase and inspects it. A tutor inspects it too. "A few specimens of their handiwork". A static display of leather cases, briefcases, wallets, bags etc. "In the bootshop they are not confined to the manufacture of ordinary footwear, but surgical boots - a highly skilled trade" Pan round the boys at work. "All the clothes for the college boys are made in the tailor's shop". A sewing room with boys sewing by hand and on sewing machines. "The afternoon is devoted to sport and the agility displayed is remarkable - and ample proof of the effectiveness of their treatment"
Boys playing football, many on crutches. Exercising with Indian clubs (Batons). A tug of war match. A group of boys holding boxing gloves. To small boys fiercely boxing on a mat whilst the other boys look on. Two more boys (both with only one leg) boxing. A sack race, the boys jump towards camera. A man swimming in a lake, paddling and diving. A group of children in swimming costumes cheer him on, Pan across the buildings and grounds of the hospital. Children playing in a lake. Children working in the garden with their nurse. William Treloar and a nurse walk past a row of children sunbathing. Sir William gets into his car. The hospital sign. A man holding a young child laughing. Various scenes in the sunshine - the children wear mostly bathing costumes and sun hats. The hospital beds have been pushed outside, and nurses give out medicines in the sunlight.
01:09:18. A milking stable. Several shots women in white uniforms milking. Six children swinging on a sun lounger, some are wearing daisy chains. The nurses serve them drinks from a soda syphon. CU the children laughing and eating, one child has his arm in a leather sling. Really lovely shots - very cute and heart warming. Scenes in the leather shop. CU a boy making a boot. Several shots of him stitching. Pan across the front of the hospital with all the beds in the courtyard sunshine. Nurses outside. A view of the surrounding landscape - fields and lake. A young child in hospital bed in a private room. The walls are mainly glass. The nurse opens all the doors. Women playing doubles on a tennis court. Children (clearly still in hot weather!) playing in the woodlands. Lots of hat waving and running about.
01:15:28 Hayling Island. The Sandy Point branch of the hospital. It's all sea, sand and sunshine!. Pans around the sea view and countryside. The children on the beach and playing in the sea. Some are held and aided by helpers (wearing wading trousers over their suits and ties !) as they dip the children in the sea. A little girl is carried into the sea on a kind of net stretcher. She laughs and kicks as they dip her. The stretcher is carried back to the hospital. Two children are sprayed with a hosepipe. MS the children drink tea wrapped in towels. Playing cricket on the beach. The children who are unable to walk sunbathe in the solarium. Sir William Treloar visiting the children, CU Sir William. MS Sir William laughing with the kids. Inside the ward. The children sit and swing on a sun lounger holding flowers. Sir Williams car leaves. Children in bed outside. A boy has his haircut whilst in bed in the sun.
01:22:08 A train arriving. There are many nurses waiting on the platform. Sir William greeting adult family members? They walk to the hospital. A tree is planted. The nurses demonstrate the fire drill and assemble the hose. Leather shop and tailoring shots. A boy is fitted for a new jacket. CU shiny new boot. A boy with one leg shorter than the other models his specially made shoes. Nurses putting out a fire. A man swimming in the sea. Cattle in a field. Cows walking to the milking sheds. Helpers carrying plates of food outside for a picnic? General scenes and views around the hospital and grounds.
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Sir William Purdie Treloar (Lord Mayor of London1906) founded a hospital in the country for crippled children. The hospital was opened in 1907 in Alton, Hampshire:
SIR WILLIAM TRELOAR (Reel 1)
Title: "Now to the college where permanently crippled boys are taught a useful trade".
WS A boys dormitory. A man enters and the boys leap out of bed, quickly strip the sheets off their beds and run out. Title: "How many of you get up with such keenness and alacrity?". The bathroom. Pan down a row of baths side by side with boys bathing and waiting by. "And after breakfast to the workshops". The boys briskly walk outside to a large hut nearby (many are limping or on crutches). "In the leather shops the boys become skilled in the making of all kinds of leather goods". Pan around the busy workshop. MS a boy shows us a smart leather suitcase and inspects it. A tutor inspects it too. "A few specimens of their handiwork". A static display of leather cases, briefcases, wallets, bags etc. "In the bootshop they are not confined to the manufacture of ordinary footwear, but surgical boots - a highly skilled trade" Pan round the boys at work. "All the clothes for the college boys are made in the tailor's shop". A sewing room with boys sewing by hand and on sewing machines. "The afternoon is devoted to sport and the agility displayed is remarkable - and ample proof of the effectiveness of their treatment"
Boys playing football, many on crutches. Exercising with Indian clubs (Batons). A tug of war match. A group of boys holding boxing gloves. To small boys fiercely boxing on a mat whilst the other boys look on. Two more boys (both with only one leg) boxing. A sack race, the boys jump towards camera. A man swimming in a lake, paddling and diving. A group of children in swimming costumes cheer him on, Pan across the buildings and grounds of the hospital. Children playing in a lake. Children working in the garden with their nurse. William Treloar and a nurse walk past a row of children sunbathing. Sir William gets into his car. The hospital sign. A man holding a young child laughing. Various scenes in the sunshine - the children wear mostly bathing costumes and sun hats. The hospital beds have been pushed outside, and nurses give out medicines in the sunlight.
01:09:18. A milking stable. Several shots women in white uniforms milking. Six children swinging on a sun lounger, some are wearing daisy chains. The nurses serve them drinks from a soda syphon. CU the children laughing and eating, one child has his arm in a leather sling. Really lovely shots - very cute and heart warming. Scenes in the leather shop. CU a boy making a boot. Several shots of him stitching. Pan across the front of the hospital with all the beds in the courtyard sunshine. Nurses outside. A view of the surrounding landscape - fields and lake. A young child in hospital bed in a private room. The walls are mainly glass. The nurse opens all the doors. Women playing doubles on a tennis court. Children (clearly still in hot weather!) playing in the woodlands. Lots of hat waving and running about.
01:15:28 Hayling Island. The Sandy Point branch of the hospital. It's all sea, sand and sunshine!. Pans around the sea view and countryside. The children on the beach and playing in the sea. Some are held and aided by helpers (wearing wading trousers over their suits and ties !) as they dip the children in the sea. A little girl is carried into the sea on a kind of net stretcher. She laughs and kicks as they dip her. The stretcher is carried back to the hospital. Two children are sprayed with a hosepipe. MS the children drink tea wrapped in towels. Playing cricket on the beach. The children who are unable to walk sunbathe in the solarium. Sir William Treloar visiting the children, CU Sir William. MS Sir William laughing with the kids. Inside the ward. The children sit and swing on a sun lounger holding flowers. Sir Williams car leaves. Children in bed outside. A boy has his haircut whilst in bed in the sun.
01:22:08 A train arriving. There are many nurses waiting on the platform. Sir William greeting adult family members? They walk to the hospital. A tree is planted. The nurses demonstrate the fire drill and assemble the hose. Leather shop and tailoring shots. A boy is fitted for a new jacket. CU shiny new boot. A boy with one leg shorter than the other models his specially made shoes. Nurses putting out a fire. A man swimming in the sea. Cattle in a field. Cows walking to the milking sheds. Helpers carrying plates of food outside for a picnic? General scenes and views around the hospital and grounds.
FILM ID:3245.01
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

Fundamental Approach to Building a Bespoke Wardrobe ....

Today, we take a wholistic approach towards designing an executing a comprehensive gentlemens bespoke wardrobe. I am wearing a pair of Crispaire SummerFresco t...

Today, we take a wholistic approach towards designing an executing a comprehensive gentlemens bespoke wardrobe. I am wearing a pair of Crispaire SummerFresco trousers by Holland & Sherry in 10oz dove gray. Above it I have on a OkeyBespoke Rugby Pop-over shirt made from Loro Piana 180gram jersey cotton. Shoes are a pair of brown suede slippers by Belgian Shoes.

Today, we take a wholistic approach towards designing an executing a comprehensive gentlemens bespoke wardrobe. I am wearing a pair of Crispaire SummerFresco trousers by Holland & Sherry in 10oz dove gray. Above it I have on a OkeyBespoke Rugby Pop-over shirt made from Loro Piana 180gram jersey cotton. Shoes are a pair of brown suede slippers by Belgian Shoes.

How to: Work at Google — Google Sales Resume & Interview Prep

Members of Google's Sales Staffing team discuss how to best present your resume and prepare for interviews.
Learn more about working at Google and check out o...

Members of Google's Sales Staffing team discuss how to best present your resume and prepare for interviews.
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Members of Google's Sales Staffing team discuss how to best present your resume and prepare for interviews.
Learn more about working at Google and check out open jobs → https://goo.gl/YzFYAU
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http://www.GoHop.ie HoneymoonTravelAdviceTalk with travel journalist and broadcaster Fionn Davenport (March 2016). Honeymoons should be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If are looking for a top destination or you want both relaxation and action-packed adventure, GoHop.ie can tailor-make elaborate all-inclusive honeymoon packages that have got it all. Many of their honeymoons include complimentary honeymoon enhancements such as room upgrades, candlelit dinners and complimentary spa treatments. http://www.GoHop.ie expert advisors can create romantic bespoke, all-inclusive packages to top destinations.
GoHop.ie is Ireland’s multi-award winning travel company, whose mission is to create great experiences for their customers. GoHop.ie has a dedicated team of travel experts who are passionate about worldwide travel. Each travel expert has genuine, first-hand knowledge and experience of the destinations they specialise in. https://www.gohop.ie/about-us
https://www.gohop.ie/interests/honeym...
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AndreMigliarina, Product Manager, GoHop.ie
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GoHop.ie knowledge and experience has enabled them to win awards including Weddings Online honeymoons supplier of the year in 2013/2014 & 2015.
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http://www.GoHop.ie HoneymoonTravelAdviceTalk with travel journalist and broadcaster Fionn Davenport (March 2016). Honeymoons should be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. If are looking for a top destination or you want both relaxation and action-packed adventure, GoHop.ie can tailor-make elaborate all-inclusive honeymoon packages that have got it all. Many of their honeymoons include complimentary honeymoon enhancements such as room upgrades, candlelit dinners and complimentary spa treatments. http://www.GoHop.ie expert advisors can create romantic bespoke, all-inclusive packages to top destinations.
GoHop.ie is Ireland’s multi-award winning travel company, whose mission is to create great experiences for their customers. GoHop.ie has a dedicated team of travel experts who are passionate about worldwide travel. Each travel expert has genuine, first-hand knowledge and experience of the destinations they specialise in. https://www.gohop.ie/about-us
https://www.gohop.ie/interests/honeym...
https://www.gohop.ie
AndreMigliarina, Product Manager, GoHop.ie
38 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Direct Line +353 1 2412372
Email andre@gohop.ie
GoHop.ie knowledge and experience has enabled them to win awards including Weddings Online honeymoons supplier of the year in 2013/2014 & 2015.
Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/UnravelTravelTV
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Watch old movie – Juno and the Paycock (1930) online now. Enjoy!
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Juno and the Paycock (1930) is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Edward Chapman and Sara Allgood.
The film was based on a successful play by Sean O'Casey.
Barry Fitzgerald appears as an orator in the first scene of the film, but has no other role. In the slums of Dublin during the Irish Civil War, CaptainBoyle (Edward Chapman) lives in a two room tenement flat with his wife Juno (Sara Allgood) and children Mary (Kathleen O'Regan) and Johnny (John Laurie). Juno has dubbed her husband "Captain Paycock" because she thinks him as useful and vain as a Peacock. Juno works while the Captain loafs around the flat when not drinking up the family's meager finances at the neighborhood pub.
DaughterMary has a job but is presently on strike against the victimization of a co-worker. Son Johnny has become a semi invalid after losing an arm and severely injuring his hip in a fight with the Black and Tans during the Irish War of Independence. Although Johnny has taken the Anti-Treaty side during the continuing Irish Civil War, he has recently turned in a fellow IRA member to the Irish Free State police. As a result, Captain Paycock tells his friend Joxer (Sidney Morgan) of his disgust for his son.
Daughter Mary is courted by Jerry Devine (Dave Morris) but dumps him for Charlie Bentham (John Longden) who whisks her away after telling Mary's family the Captain is to receive an inheritance. The elated Captain borrows money against the (as yet un-received) inheritance and spends it freely on new furniture and a Victrola. Family friends are invited to an impromptu party at the once shabby tenement.
The Captain soon learns the inheritance was a lie by Charles to gain Mary's favors. The Captain keeps the bad news a secret until creditors show up. Even Joxer turns on the Captain and gleefully spreads the news of the nonexistent inheritance. The furniture store repossesses the furniture. The tailor demands money for new clothes. Pub owner Mrs.Madigan' (Maire O'Neill) takes the Victrola to cover the Captain's bar tab.
The worst is yet to come, however. Mary reveals that she has shamed the family by becoming pregnant by Charles, who has long since disappeared. Her former fiancé Jerry proclaims his love for Mary and offers to marry her back until he learns of her pregnancy. As a parting shot, it is revealed that Johnny's body has been found riddled with bullets. Almost certainly through Joxer, the Anti-Treaty IRA has learned of his status as an informer for the Garda Síochána. Realizing that their family has been destroyed, Mary declares, "It's true. There is no God." Although completely shattered, Juno shushes her daughter, saying that they will need both Christ and the Blessed Virgin to deal with their grief. Alone, however, she laments her son's fate before the religious statues in the family's empty tenement.
The film was based on the successful play Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey. Hitchcock filmed a faithful reproduction of the play using few of the directorial touches he had incorporated in his previous films. Instead he often held the camera for long single shots. He was eager to have a scene set outside the flat inserted into the film, and after permission from O'Casey, added a pub scene. O'Casey made quite an impression on Hitchcock, and was the inspiration for the prophet of doom in the diner in The Birds.
This was the second sound film by Alfred Hitchcock. The cast's strong Irish accents, along with the still primitive sound recording techniques, rendered the dialogue nearly incomprehensible to anyone outside of the region.
The film has different names in various countries. The original UK title is "The Pleasure Garden". In the USA the film is known as "The Shame of Mary Boyle", in Italy the name of the movie is "Giunone e il pavone", in Hungary it's "Juno és a páva", in Portugal it's "Juno e Paycock", in Finland it's "Juno ja riikinkukko", in Sweden it`s "Juno och påfågeln" and in Venezuela the move is known as "Juno y el pavo real".

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Juno and the Paycock (1930) is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Barry Fitzgerald, Maire O'Neill, Edward Chapman and Sara Allgood.
The film was based on a successful play by Sean O'Casey.
Barry Fitzgerald appears as an orator in the first scene of the film, but has no other role. In the slums of Dublin during the Irish Civil War, CaptainBoyle (Edward Chapman) lives in a two room tenement flat with his wife Juno (Sara Allgood) and children Mary (Kathleen O'Regan) and Johnny (John Laurie). Juno has dubbed her husband "Captain Paycock" because she thinks him as useful and vain as a Peacock. Juno works while the Captain loafs around the flat when not drinking up the family's meager finances at the neighborhood pub.
DaughterMary has a job but is presently on strike against the victimization of a co-worker. Son Johnny has become a semi invalid after losing an arm and severely injuring his hip in a fight with the Black and Tans during the Irish War of Independence. Although Johnny has taken the Anti-Treaty side during the continuing Irish Civil War, he has recently turned in a fellow IRA member to the Irish Free State police. As a result, Captain Paycock tells his friend Joxer (Sidney Morgan) of his disgust for his son.
Daughter Mary is courted by Jerry Devine (Dave Morris) but dumps him for Charlie Bentham (John Longden) who whisks her away after telling Mary's family the Captain is to receive an inheritance. The elated Captain borrows money against the (as yet un-received) inheritance and spends it freely on new furniture and a Victrola. Family friends are invited to an impromptu party at the once shabby tenement.
The Captain soon learns the inheritance was a lie by Charles to gain Mary's favors. The Captain keeps the bad news a secret until creditors show up. Even Joxer turns on the Captain and gleefully spreads the news of the nonexistent inheritance. The furniture store repossesses the furniture. The tailor demands money for new clothes. Pub owner Mrs.Madigan' (Maire O'Neill) takes the Victrola to cover the Captain's bar tab.
The worst is yet to come, however. Mary reveals that she has shamed the family by becoming pregnant by Charles, who has long since disappeared. Her former fiancé Jerry proclaims his love for Mary and offers to marry her back until he learns of her pregnancy. As a parting shot, it is revealed that Johnny's body has been found riddled with bullets. Almost certainly through Joxer, the Anti-Treaty IRA has learned of his status as an informer for the Garda Síochána. Realizing that their family has been destroyed, Mary declares, "It's true. There is no God." Although completely shattered, Juno shushes her daughter, saying that they will need both Christ and the Blessed Virgin to deal with their grief. Alone, however, she laments her son's fate before the religious statues in the family's empty tenement.
The film was based on the successful play Juno and the Paycock by Sean O'Casey. Hitchcock filmed a faithful reproduction of the play using few of the directorial touches he had incorporated in his previous films. Instead he often held the camera for long single shots. He was eager to have a scene set outside the flat inserted into the film, and after permission from O'Casey, added a pub scene. O'Casey made quite an impression on Hitchcock, and was the inspiration for the prophet of doom in the diner in The Birds.
This was the second sound film by Alfred Hitchcock. The cast's strong Irish accents, along with the still primitive sound recording techniques, rendered the dialogue nearly incomprehensible to anyone outside of the region.
The film has different names in various countries. The original UK title is "The Pleasure Garden". In the USA the film is known as "The Shame of Mary Boyle", in Italy the name of the movie is "Giunone e il pavone", in Hungary it's "Juno és a páva", in Portugal it's "Juno e Paycock", in Finland it's "Juno ja riikinkukko", in Sweden it`s "Juno och påfågeln" and in Venezuela the move is known as "Juno y el pavo real".

Produced and concept by Rocco Di Popolo and Ani Kyd
Directed by Ani Kyd
Director of Photography - Andy Hodgson
Edited by Mayne BrandSound - Oscar Vargas and EugenioBattagliaProducer's assistant - Pepper Kay
East Van Inkorporated is a show about the adventures and escapades of well-known East Vancouver entrepreneur Rocco Di Popolo’s day-to-day crazy life, his friendships, his drive, his business mind, and over-the-top personality.
Rocco will tell you to fuck-right-off if he smells bullshit; but he does it in such a way that you can’t help but smile. A fully tattooed and charismatic businessman with a big taste of old school Italian.
He is wonderfully entertaining with his intense and somewhat abrasive personality; inspiring and playfully insulting almost everyone he comes
in contact with. People are drawn to Rocco like a magnet as he moves through all aspects of life. A successful entrepreneur with multiple businesses, a family man and an old school ex-gangster, Rocco now likes to give back and uplift people these days, instead of taking them down.
Rocco has an identical twin. To this day, Rocco’s twin brother Damiano
Di Popolo is a full, patch-wearing member of a notorious motorcycle club. Early in life it looked like the brothers were going down the same path. Rocco was a prospect for the same biker club; he loved motorcycling
and the excitement of that world. But 15 years ago he decided to leave
it all behind, and turned his life around.That of course has put some real separation between the twins. Two very different roads.
Now Rocco shares his experience, strength and hope with youth, through BattleaxeWarriors; doing his best to give back to troubled street kids and letting them know that there is a better way.
Even though Rocco is not a tattoo artist himself, he owns a tattoo shop. He’s the undisputed boss, and he barrels his way through the shop a few days a week to lively up the place, and deals with all aspects of the shop. He helps ex-gangsters get “coverups” over old gang tattoos.
He’s a devoted family man with a beautiful wife and two incredible boys.
He owns a gym and helps people get motivated to get healthy, even if it means yelling at them in a friendly but somewhat godfather-type way.
He is serious about his businesses, he is serious about his family and friends, and very serious about living life and having fun. Rocco is larger than life. You can’t help but notice him. Everywhere he goes, he’s known by all; whether he’s walking up Commercial Drive like an East Van version of “King of Kensington” or fighting the City of Vancouver about the iconic East Van logo (which Rocco owns the rights to).
This is Rocco’s world — and it sure is entertaining!

Produced and concept by Rocco Di Popolo and Ani Kyd
Directed by Ani Kyd
Director of Photography - Andy Hodgson
Edited by Mayne BrandSound - Oscar Vargas and EugenioBattagliaProducer's assistant - Pepper Kay
East Van Inkorporated is a show about the adventures and escapades of well-known East Vancouver entrepreneur Rocco Di Popolo’s day-to-day crazy life, his friendships, his drive, his business mind, and over-the-top personality.
Rocco will tell you to fuck-right-off if he smells bullshit; but he does it in such a way that you can’t help but smile. A fully tattooed and charismatic businessman with a big taste of old school Italian.
He is wonderfully entertaining with his intense and somewhat abrasive personality; inspiring and playfully insulting almost everyone he comes
in contact with. People are drawn to Rocco like a magnet as he moves through all aspects of life. A successful entrepreneur with multiple businesses, a family man and an old school ex-gangster, Rocco now likes to give back and uplift people these days, instead of taking them down.
Rocco has an identical twin. To this day, Rocco’s twin brother Damiano
Di Popolo is a full, patch-wearing member of a notorious motorcycle club. Early in life it looked like the brothers were going down the same path. Rocco was a prospect for the same biker club; he loved motorcycling
and the excitement of that world. But 15 years ago he decided to leave
it all behind, and turned his life around.That of course has put some real separation between the twins. Two very different roads.
Now Rocco shares his experience, strength and hope with youth, through BattleaxeWarriors; doing his best to give back to troubled street kids and letting them know that there is a better way.
Even though Rocco is not a tattoo artist himself, he owns a tattoo shop. He’s the undisputed boss, and he barrels his way through the shop a few days a week to lively up the place, and deals with all aspects of the shop. He helps ex-gangsters get “coverups” over old gang tattoos.
He’s a devoted family man with a beautiful wife and two incredible boys.
He owns a gym and helps people get motivated to get healthy, even if it means yelling at them in a friendly but somewhat godfather-type way.
He is serious about his businesses, he is serious about his family and friends, and very serious about living life and having fun. Rocco is larger than life. You can’t help but notice him. Everywhere he goes, he’s known by all; whether he’s walking up Commercial Drive like an East Van version of “King of Kensington” or fighting the City of Vancouver about the iconic East Van logo (which Rocco owns the rights to).
This is Rocco’s world — and it sure is entertaining!

00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal InternationalOrder
07:30 - Communicating outside of the ‘liberal elite’
11:18 - America First and SimpleMessaging
13:55 - The Great Recession?
21:26 - Social Media and crafting complex messages
25:16 - The Death of Expertise
28:30 - The Tyranny of the Minority
00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal International Order
“Last week I was in Edinburgh and John Ikenberry was talking there and he talked about the “Liberal International Order”, as everybody probably knows is his thing. So there was a lot of talking about the problems that the Liberal International Order is facing nowadays and the names of Farage, Trump, Le Pen were related quite often. What is missing here, the kind of elephants in the room, is a discussion, a debate of the significant short comings of that order itself. So, these people and you mentioned it, trump is a symptom of something, of some dynamics that precede him, so why do you think there is not a proper debate about the shortcomings of the Liberal International Order, what kind of problems lead us to this situation where we are today, with all this nationalism, populism rising in international relations?”
07:30 - Communicating outside of the ‘liberal elite’
“You said that you were on the campaign trail you used the phrase “liberal international order” and somebody said they don’t like any of those, how do you talk to people who aren’t part of the academic set? How do you change your rhetoric so that it’s not just talking to the ‘liberal elite’?”
11:18 - America First and Simple Messaging
“Was the reaction to this ‘Liberal International Order’ a rejection of that or was it more, as was said, more messaging - how much did beliefs in Americans on the simplistic messaging of ‘America First’ or ‘brining jobs back’, how much did that play into, as opposed to an actual rejection of where we were?”
13:55 - The Great Recession? [Paraphrased]
I’d like to ask a little bit about to what extent of what we’re seeing is the dying of the American dream and the ability of generations to be more prosperous than their parents? And now that is of course effecting foreign policy in all these ways.
The other ironic factor, though Donald Trump is very inwards looking, his greatest weapon is a global one: mass communications.
21:26 - Social Media and crafting complex messages
“I just wanted to pick up on something that the previous question asked which is that the new interface between politicians and people - you mentioned at the end of your talk, you said something quite striking that ‘foreign policy is about imperfect people making imperfect choices’, in other words it’s complex. I realise that it’s not all about the message, but Donald Trump really managed to capitalise on this new social media, the 140 characters of Twitter etc, how do you tailor what is unavoidably a complex message when it comes to international relations to these new platforms such as Facebook, which obviously people get news from algorithms based on what they want to hear, how do you tailor a complex message to ever shrinking platforms?”
25:16 - The Death of Expertise
“I’m just curious, during the Brexit referendum, some members of the Tory establishment dismissed experts, it also took place in the United States during the Trump campaign, two questions: does that attitude worry you and how do you respond?”
28:30 - ‘The Tyranny of the Minority’
“Thank you for speaking tonight, I just want to ask you mentioned in the answer to the gentleman’s question over there, that the United States should find its way technologically through innovation, through enterprise, its way forward through what’s to come..and just one thing that’s missing there is electorally, the people’s will has been thwarted now, the popular people’s vote, in 2000 which lead to Iraq, which no matter what people felt in 2000, I don’t think our stance would have been the same obviously if Al Gore had been elected and of course now in 2016, this has been written about quite a bit, we’re now getting tyranny of the minority, about 20% of the population is electing 50% of the US senators and we’re looking at the real possibility of in 2018 that the party that gets 55% of the national vote lose seats and probably won’t retake the house. How do we get the electoral institutions to lead us to a better place, they’ve obviously effected our foreign policy stance - I think that’s a great shortcoming you didn’t address.”
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00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal InternationalOrder
07:30 - Communicating outside of the ‘liberal elite’
11:18 - America First and SimpleMessaging
13:55 - The Great Recession?
21:26 - Social Media and crafting complex messages
25:16 - The Death of Expertise
28:30 - The Tyranny of the Minority
00:00 - Shortcomings of the Liberal International Order
“Last week I was in Edinburgh and John Ikenberry was talking there and he talked about the “Liberal International Order”, as everybody probably knows is his thing. So there was a lot of talking about the problems that the Liberal International Order is facing nowadays and the names of Farage, Trump, Le Pen were related quite often. What is missing here, the kind of elephants in the room, is a discussion, a debate of the significant short comings of that order itself. So, these people and you mentioned it, trump is a symptom of something, of some dynamics that precede him, so why do you think there is not a proper debate about the shortcomings of the Liberal International Order, what kind of problems lead us to this situation where we are today, with all this nationalism, populism rising in international relations?”
07:30 - Communicating outside of the ‘liberal elite’
“You said that you were on the campaign trail you used the phrase “liberal international order” and somebody said they don’t like any of those, how do you talk to people who aren’t part of the academic set? How do you change your rhetoric so that it’s not just talking to the ‘liberal elite’?”
11:18 - America First and Simple Messaging
“Was the reaction to this ‘Liberal International Order’ a rejection of that or was it more, as was said, more messaging - how much did beliefs in Americans on the simplistic messaging of ‘America First’ or ‘brining jobs back’, how much did that play into, as opposed to an actual rejection of where we were?”
13:55 - The Great Recession? [Paraphrased]
I’d like to ask a little bit about to what extent of what we’re seeing is the dying of the American dream and the ability of generations to be more prosperous than their parents? And now that is of course effecting foreign policy in all these ways.
The other ironic factor, though Donald Trump is very inwards looking, his greatest weapon is a global one: mass communications.
21:26 - Social Media and crafting complex messages
“I just wanted to pick up on something that the previous question asked which is that the new interface between politicians and people - you mentioned at the end of your talk, you said something quite striking that ‘foreign policy is about imperfect people making imperfect choices’, in other words it’s complex. I realise that it’s not all about the message, but Donald Trump really managed to capitalise on this new social media, the 140 characters of Twitter etc, how do you tailor what is unavoidably a complex message when it comes to international relations to these new platforms such as Facebook, which obviously people get news from algorithms based on what they want to hear, how do you tailor a complex message to ever shrinking platforms?”
25:16 - The Death of Expertise
“I’m just curious, during the Brexit referendum, some members of the Tory establishment dismissed experts, it also took place in the United States during the Trump campaign, two questions: does that attitude worry you and how do you respond?”
28:30 - ‘The Tyranny of the Minority’
“Thank you for speaking tonight, I just want to ask you mentioned in the answer to the gentleman’s question over there, that the United States should find its way technologically through innovation, through enterprise, its way forward through what’s to come..and just one thing that’s missing there is electorally, the people’s will has been thwarted now, the popular people’s vote, in 2000 which lead to Iraq, which no matter what people felt in 2000, I don’t think our stance would have been the same obviously if Al Gore had been elected and of course now in 2016, this has been written about quite a bit, we’re now getting tyranny of the minority, about 20% of the population is electing 50% of the US senators and we’re looking at the real possibility of in 2018 that the party that gets 55% of the national vote lose seats and probably won’t retake the house. How do we get the electoral institutions to lead us to a better place, they’ve obviously effected our foreign policy stance - I think that’s a great shortcoming you didn’t address.”
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UCD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universitycollegedublin
UCD Instagram: http://instagram.com/ucddublin
UCD Homepage: http://www.ucd.ie

Alex D'Paula - Make Me Tailor

Collection presented at the National Tailoring Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Make Me Tailor
The world changes, fashion changes, we change and, I, have changed...
“Make me Tailor” is a collection that expresses my transition, my change into a matured and more complete designer and human being.
My work has always been an expression of my feelings and sentiment in relation to the world as a whole or to one or more individuals. That is something that will always remain while my aesthetic develops into something else.
The word “tailor” (in this collection) surpasses the idea of a professional that makes clothes to fit individual customers with unique and antique skill sets. Instead, it brings the idea of adaptability: tailor myself and others to an entire new life, country, experience and a whole new me.
These pieces are adaptable, versatile, detachable. You can tie it up, release, reverse, combine, layer, add or remove.
The exclusive print imbued into embroidery was created mixing elements of the Tailoring with the natural course of nature that births and dies, represented by delicate roses and the sense of beauty and freedom that comes from death.
Special accessories developed in wood show the resistance and durability of the human essence that remains while everything around transforms.
Wool, Cotton, Silk Organza and horsehair canvas are the materials chosen to bring this collection to life.
The colour palette was extracted from the old tailoring books that travelled through the times and aged with it.
Make me a tailor, make me adapt, let me change...
Embroidery: Par72.ie
Soundtrack: Lianne La Havas - GoodGoodbye (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blood/id986317401) mixed by Maurizio Delvecchio

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Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Dublin City Council Local Enterprise Office - National Tailoring Academy

Tailor - Step Back (Just Music Sessions LIVE)

'Step Back' is taken from Tailor's critically acclaimed debut album 'The Dark Horse'.
Therese Owen (TheStar Tonight): "Tailor is an extraordinary artist & human being"
Rolling Stone: "This is arresting stuff"
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Tailor Biography
Written by Lisa Verrico
That half of Tailor's debut album was written in a day is remarkable enough. That those songs spilt out of the Cape Town-based singer without any warning is as strange and striking as 'The Dark Horse' sounds.
After four years laying the groundwork for her first solo project, in February, Tailor travelled to her hometown of Johannesburg to record half a dozen demos. To her surprise, she finished the session with twice as much material and a new-found understanding of what inspires her songs.
"As Tailor, it was my first time solo in a proper studio with a producer," recalls the singer, who was first signed with a band at the age of 15. "I took what I thought were my twelve best songs, written over a few years. Just as we finished laying down the last one, I began playing about on my guitar and singing lyrics that seemed to sail in to my head. I didn't even realise I had written a song until the producer asked me to play it again because he hadn't hit record."
That song, the bewitching 'Wolf', is Tailor's first single from 'The Dark Horse'. But it wasn't a one-off.
"One by one, new tracks just flowed out of me," says Tailor. "No one could believe I hadn't prepared them. It was a bizarre, spiritual experience. I felt as though I had floated out of my body and was watching someone else. I learnt a lot about myself that day. I discovered a side to me I didn't know was there."

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Making A Radio Show - The Tailor - Louis Copeland

Interview on Healthy Living on Dublin City FM 103.2 with the man dubbed Tailor to the star...

Conor Mcgregor's Tailor, Louis Copeland, Tried his Hand at Making a Video Ad

LouisCopeland knows his suits. He also knows that to stay with the times his business needed to embrace video. Check out this video ad Conor Mcgregor's tailor created with Viddyad to promote his business online and through social media.

Stories of the InterContinental® Life Presents: Empathy - A Bespoke Connection

With InterContinental Hotels & Resorts every experience is a chance to learn about places and people. In this episode of Stories of the InterContinental Life, we visit the atelier of Kathryn Sargent, the first woman Master Tailor to open her own shop in Savile Row, and experience how she’s modernizing this industry for the twenty-first century, one personal connection at a time.

Dublin Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Despite a long and sometimes tragic history of invasion and resistance, this thriving business capital has poetry, music and literature percolating through its cobblestones.
Dubliner, Oscar Wilde once said “life is too important to be taken seriously.” While Dublin proudly honours its past, it is equally passionate about enjoying each and every new day. Nowhere is life celebrated more than in the city’s nearly 700 pubs. Nothing matters more to Dubliners than having a good time or, as locals call it, the craic.
Of all the gifts, Dublin has given to the world, perhaps the most intoxicating are its stories. Originally built for the sons of the Irish gentry, the ivy-covered stone buildings of Trinity College are home to some of the oldest remaining manuscripts in the world, including the 1000-year-old Book of Kells.
Dubliner Jonathan Swift, once said, “May you live all the days of your life.” There is no better way to define Dublin. Its passion for life is contagious, captivating and sure to stay with you for the rest of your days.
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Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the chea...

Dublin Travel Guide

Our guide to Dublin, Ireland! Learn the secrets to this wonderful city, including the cheapest and fastest way to get in from the airport, the best places to eat, how much things cost, and where to get the best pint of Guinness in Dublin! More....
Apps we mention:
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/dublin
Transport for IrelandJourney Planner - http://www.transportforireland.ie/journey-planner/about-journey-planner/
Where we ate:
Winding Stair - http://winding-stair.com/about-us/
Mulligan's - http://www.mulligans.ie/
The Porterhouse - http://www.porterhousebrewco.com/bars-dublin-temple.phpEddie Rocket's - http://www.eddierockets.ie/
HerbStreet - http://www.herbstreet.ie/
Where we stayed:
The SpencerHotel - http://www.booking.com/hotel/ie/clarionhoteldublin.en-gb.html?aid=338557

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25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire we...

25 things to do in Dublin Travel Guide

So this week we're excited to be exploring Dublin and we're planning to spend an entire week here. This video is going to highlight 25 things to do around the city. Dublin is where most trips in Ireland begin, so before seeing the rest of the country, Audrey and I spent a whole week getting to know the capital. When the weather cooperated we walked around the city, toured Trinity College, and visited the botanical gardens, and when it poured rain as it often does in this part of the world, we just popped into a pub for some Irish stew and a pint of Guinness. The following video will show you a few of the different things to do in Dublin, Ireland.
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1) Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide)
2) Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce)
3) Guinness Storehouse
4) Grafton StreetShoppingDistrict
5) Irish Coffee vs Bailey'sCoffee (Irish: caife Gaelach)
6) National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus)
7) Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Ghlas Naíon)
8) ExperienceGaelic Games (Hurling & Gaelic Football)
9) Monument to Oscar Wilde
10) Old Jameson Distillery
11) The Brazen Head Pub - Oldest Pub in Dublin
12) DubliniaMuseum
13) Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Irish: Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig)
14) National Museum of Ireland (Irish: Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann)
15) Temple Bar
16) Nightlife in Dublin
17) Irish stew (Irish: stobhach / Stobhach Gaelach)
18) Irish Whiskey Museum
19) St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna)
20) St. Audeon's Gate
21) Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath)
22) Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish: Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann) - IMMA
23) Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann)
24) Liffey river walk & Grand canal walk
25) St. Michael's Tower
Our visit Dublin travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Dublin city guide.
25 things to do in Dublin Ireland | Top Attractions TravelGuide Video Transcript:
Trinity College was founded in 1592 and it is the oldest university in Ireland. The campus is open to visitors interested in touring the grounds, and you'll also get to hear some fascinating stories of famous students, including the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker.
The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's most popular attraction, and it's a must-visit for beer lovers. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped like a pint of Guinness. Inside you'll also find a copy of the 9,000 year lease signed by Arthur Guinness on the brewery site - they won't be going anywhere for a while!
Grafton Street is one of the main shopping areas in Dublin. You're likely to find lots of musicians, buskers, and performers along here, plus you get a good vantage point of The Spire.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no place of their own to bury their dead. This burial ground gave both Irish Catholics and Protestants a place where they could give their dead dignified burial, and it has since become the resting place for people of all religions and non religions.
Experience Gaelic Games is a place where you can come and try traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football.
The Old Jameson Distillery is the original site where Jameson Irish Whiskey was distilled until 1971. It is now a visitor centre that offers both guided tours and whiskey tastings.
Temple Bar is an area known for its lively nightlife. Located on the southbank of the River Liffey, you'll find all sorts of pubs playing live music once the sun goes down. There's also one pub in Temple Bar, called The Temple Bar, but don't let that confuse you.
And that's a wrap for our time in Dublin! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of what the city has to offer. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in Dublin as a visitor, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish foods & Irish cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

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Dublin city guide - Lonely Planet travel video

Dublin is a city that wears its history - and its heart - on its sleeve. Lonely Planet kicks down the cobblestones to discover its highlights. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland/dublin for more information about Dublin.